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WA Government Approves Cockatoo Island Aviation and Marine Hub

New $300 Million Facility to Boost Offshore Industry Support

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The Western Australian government has granted final approval for the construction of a $300 million aviation and marine hub on Cockatoo Island, located in the Buccaneer Archipelago, approximately 130 kilometres north of Derby.
The project, spearheaded by privately owned company Crestlink, aims to establish a comprehensive logistics hub to service the offshore oil and gas industry.

The proposed Cockatoo Multi-User Supply Base will feature a new airport and port facilities designed to enhance support for offshore operations. The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has outlined specific conditions to ensure environmental sustainability, including measures to prevent harm to significant marine fauna from vessel strikes.

Local industry stakeholders have expressed optimism about the project's potential to stimulate economic development in the region. The Derby Chamber of Commerce anticipates that the hub will create job opportunities and bolster the local economy by attracting further investment and activity related to the offshore sector.

As the project progresses, adherence to environmental guidelines and community engagement will be crucial to its successful implementation and operation.

Published:Wednesday, 3rd Jun 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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